“Skaha Beach is ranked as one of the top beaches in Canada. There are two areas, the public side which is the main beach and extremely popular in the summer and the boaters beach which if you have water craft it's worth the visit. Beautiful sand and clean clear water. Both beaches are fabulous.”

“Great spot to take the kids on a rainy day or when you've had enough beach time. Enjoy the warm pool with spray features and a small lazy river, the large hot tub, steam room and saunas. With a waterslide, high diving board, low diving board, cold pool with swimming lanes, it's bound to have something for everyone. A family pass is just $16, and fun features turn on at 1 pm on weekends and at 6pm on weeknights. If you're craving a workout, visit the gym with cardio machines looking out through windows over the pool, universal machines, and free weights.”

“Classic Penticton channel float. You can rent floaties or bring your own. Half way takes about 2 hours, and the full thing takes around 3.5 hours. You can get a ride back to your car from the bus. Purchase tickets at the start.”

“The Kettle Valley Railroad was once the only way to travel throughout the valley and eastward. It's now a pedestrian trail that locals and tourists enjoy year round. The line runs from the trestles of Naramata down through town towards Okanagan Falls on Skaha Lake.”